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In this thought-provoking episode of Crazy/Genius, we explore the enigmatic persona of Ray J. Is he a boundary-pushing genius or simply a privileged millionaire? Join us as we dissect his career, controversies, and influence on pop culture. Tune in for captivating insights!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/more-than-just-an-interview/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Na východe Ukrajiny pokračujú tvrdé boje o malé mesto Soledar, niektoré správy dokonca hovoria, že Rusom sa možno darí postupovať. Iné zase, že nie je úplne jasné, kto vlastne mesto kontroluje. Prečo je toto mestečko také dôležité, čo sa tam odohráva a či sa situácia na niektorých miestach frontu obracia a Rusko začína vyhrávať? Tomáš Prokopčák sa v podcaste Dobré ráno pýta Lukáša Onderčanina. Zdroje zvukov: CNN, BBC, Guardian Odporúčanie Jeden z mojich najobľúbenejších amerických novinárov Derek Thompson - ten za úžasným technologickým podcastom Crazy Genius - napísal pre nový The Atlantic sériu textov, v ktorých sa pozrel na americké zaostávanie v inováciách. Hlavný text zisťoval, prečo sa zastavil americký progres i prečo USA už nevytvárajú veci, ktoré vymyslia. https://www.theatlantic.com/author/derek-thompson/ _ Podporte podcasty denníka SME kúpou prémiového predplatného a užívajte si podcasty bez reklamy na webe SME.sk alebo v mobilnej aplikácii SME.sk. Prémiové predplatné si kúpite na predplatne.sme.sk/podcast – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na dobrerano@sme.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Ukrajinský spravodaj a Dobré ráno.
On this episode of Under Fire, the crew hits topics like Kanye antisemitic fallout, climate protestors' diaper needs, Jeff Dahmer marketing schemes, and more!
Jess of Crazy = Genius joins me to deep dive into Normani.Support the show
The Flag Ship is back and CTD GANG is in Full Force. Discussions on Krazy Kanye, Mitch McConnell on Blacks not being Americans, Russell WestBRICK, The Xbox Acquisition of Activision/Blizzard and much more.
From Drugs to Faith with Power Team Star & Crazy Genius Eddie Dalcour A crazy youth Body Building Foney phone calls The Dirk Diggler Story Reed Rothchild Boogie Nights The Power Team Christian Defence
(True stroy) interesting Stroy how I noticed my own brain power for the first time and my defense experiences against one person in my early school year's being bullied by one person for ten years due to them being Envy's of my achievements during every class
The last show for 2020! But don't despair we will be back bigger than ever in 2021. For our last guest this year we have Alisa Czar, host of the Evil Crazy Genius podcast drop into the studio to discuss her journey and some out there ideas! Check out Alisa's podcast here: https://anchor.fm/evilcrazygenius How to help 12 Hats Radio Best things in life are free
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Keith Ayoby here, Your Music Biz Advisor. Let's set the stage. The New Music Industry rules are written in pencil if you you can create your own quality brand and keep control. Every now and then the market presents the perfect opportunity for people who are prepared. This episode we discuss the 7 Points from Kanye's New Music Business Guidelines from his Twitter rant. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keith-ayoby/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-ayoby/support
The winner of the 2020 Publisher Podcast Awards Technology category and our Publisher Podcast of the Year 2020 was Crazy/Genius from The Atlantic. Executive producer Katherine Wells says talk to writers and editors for new podcast ideas and train your writers to be talkers. Remember your listeners aren’t necessarily your readers, make your brand values clear and consistent.
In today's episode of "Crazy = Genius", Jessica and Isaiah discuss their favorite artists, albums, and song lyrics that just seriously f*ck them up! They also delve into the inner workings of stan twitter and how it has blossomed into the beast that it is today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazy-equals-genius/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazy-equals-genius/support
This is the first episode of the "Crazy=Genius" podcast, where hosts Jessica and Isaiah, and special guest (and valued friend) Elyse discuss the DOs and DON'Ts (but without the DO) of African American Vernacular English (AAVE). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazy-equals-genius/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazy-equals-genius/support
The OFD Bookcast returns as we get deeper into Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches by Stephen Singular and Moose Krause. In this episode I discuss the next three chapters of the book which include: Frank Leahy becoming the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Frank's coaching style - a bit medieval Changing greatness for MORE greatness Moose's role in the Leahy regime Why Frank is THE MAN My bad attempt at an Irish brogue Fear and respect, and the obsessiveness to winning Straight up brawls The 1992 loss to the Stanford Cardinal and Moose's response And a little bit more weaved in and out. After recording, I really feel like I fell short of explaining the brilliant madness of Frank Leahy - which in the 1940's would have meant that Moose would be allowed to just hit me over and over again for like an hour. So... be sure to read the book. Please take a moment to rate and review. All reviews on Apple Podcasts will be read on the next OFD Podcast. Go Irish! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Derek Thompson, a staff writer for The Atlantic, host of the Crazy/Genius podcast and author of Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in the Age of Distraction, shares the magic of familiarity and novelty to make your stories connect with the human mind and move your audiences to action. Business of Story is proudly sponsored by Sendible, a powerful social media platform used by more than 3,000 digital agencies world-wide that help brand stories be heard online. As a special offer for you, get Sendible’s Robust plan now for only $69 per month when you sign up at sendible.com/park30. Start your free 30-day trial today. Become a Master Storyteller Grab your free copy of The 5 Stages of Grief in Telling YOUR Business Story: http://bit.ly/StorytellingTools Like what you hear? Bring Park to your next event.
It’s been a record time the past few years with our buddies Justin Crouch and Zac Smith from Wicked Weed, and now there’s a Guinness World Record to boot! Yes, a 177 tap takeover happened at a huge bar in downtown Raleigh last weekend! The boys helped us get ready with a pretaste of the astounding Crazy? Genius! Barrel-Aged American Sour Ale with Raspberries and Mangoes! The news begins a bit downbeat this week via The Denver Post which reports that Colorado’s oldest craft brewery is downsizing, ending distribution and laying off 21 employees. Next we head Outsideonline to learn that dirtbags were the original craft beer influencers, and then Forbes reveals that the Craft Beer Marketing Awards has announced their first Award Series. Then we hit the track with Runner’s World as they ask can drinking beer wreck your weight-loss progress from your workouts? We close up with the Iowa City Press-Citizen showing us that Carson King has handed $3 million to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital! This week we are carrying over last week’s question which is a spinoff of the “3 Questions”, namely “what’s the first brewery you remember visiting?” We so love hearing from you! Please send in feedback and beer suggestions by calling us at (919) 502-0280, Tweeting us, following our Instagram or friending us on Untappd, posting on and liking ourFacebook page, or emailing us! And please rate & review us in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t done so!
Adela and Sara discuss the podcast playlist on Breaking the News, which included episodes from Crazy/Genius, After the Fact, Recode Decode, and The NewsWorthy.
Anjali Sud, CEO of Vimeo talks to Peter Kafka about how she changed things up at Vimeo, working with Barry Diller, and how she came to the top job. More content on this episode: a conversation with writer Derek Thompson about why Google, Facebook are looking for new markets beyond media; also, his new podcast Crazy/ Genius. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Privacy is now the most important idea on the internet—so what exactly is it? And if we care about our privacy, why aren’t we willing to pay to keep it? This week’s Radio Atlantic is a preview of the new season of Crazy/Genius, The Atlantic’s podcast about technology and culture. Staff writer Derek Thompson joins Isaac Dovere to discuss Season 3, which kicks off with an episode about privacy. Subscribe to Crazy/Genius: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years ago, “Move fast and break things” was the clarion call of the world’s tech giants. Well, they moved fast and broke stuff, alright. Lots of stuff. Whether it’s Facebook privacy scandals, YouTube’s radicalization of the far right, or China’s brutal use of surveillance gadgetry, digital technology seems to be a relentless force for greed, bad faith, and tyranny these days. Let’s talk about it. “Unbreak the Internet” is the theme for the third season of Crazy/Genius, The Atlantic’s podcast on tech and culture. Over the course of eight weeks, we’ll expose the surveillance states in both western China and East New York, ask if digital platforms are an accelerant for right-wing nationalism, tell you why privacy is the climate-change crisis of the internet, and more. The third season of Crazy/Genius returns on May 9. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Derek Thompson is a senior editor at The Atlantic magazine. He writes about topics as diverse as behavioral psychology, professional sports, and blockbuster films. Derek also hosts The Atlantic’s latest podcast Crazy/Genius, and is a weekly contributor to “Here and Now,” the national afternoon news show on NPR, and he appears regularly on CBS, the BBC, and MSNBC. He has appeared on numerous lists, including both Inc magazine’s and Forbes’ “30 Under 30” and Time magazine’s 140 Best Twitter Feeds. Derek’s debut book is Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction. In this beautifully written book, Derek tackles a seemingly simple question: Why do hits become hits? Why do some songs, movies, and books become bestsellers while others fizzle out? The book is a riveting read, whether you're in the business of creating hits or simply curious why Fifty Shades of Grey became a worldwide sensation. Derek and I discuss: Derek’s personal failures in finding a job as a writer and how he ended up getting his job at The Atlantic. What Derek learned from covering the notoriously secretive X, Google’s moonshot factory (you can read his article on X at this link). The strategies that X uses to cultivate an environment where employees embrace failure. Why X decided to hold an event modeled after Mexico’s Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. The two big ideas from Derek’s book, Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction. Why writing a book is similar to organizing a massive house. How learning is accumulation and understanding is elimination. - Get your FREE copy of my e-book. Text OZAN to 345345 or navigate to weeklycontrarian.com to download a free copy of my e-book, The Contrarian Handbook: 8 Principles for Innovating Your Thinking. Along with your free e-book, you’ll get the Weekly Contrarian — a newsletter that challenges conventional wisdom and changes the way we look at the world (plus access to exclusive content for subscribers only). Don’t want to miss future episodes? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on iTunes or Google Play. As always, thanks for listening.
Crazy/Genius is back with a new season featuring five ideas to save the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some people are already thinking about the concrete realities of getting to Mars, and what living and working there would actually be like. According to journalist Tim Urban, one day hundreds of people could travel there on 'cruise ships' equipped with cinemas and restaurants and enjoying amazing views of the stars. From the show Crazy/Genius, hosted by Derek Thompson of The Atlantic, 'Should We Go to Mars?'.
This conversation with Derek Thompson originally aired on May 25, 2018. Today, Tom speaks with Derek Thompson, a senior editor at The Atlantic, where he writes about business and technology, and hosts the new podcast Crazy/Genius. He is also the author of Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in the Age of Distraction.In his best-selling book, Thompson takes a scientific approach to understanding why certain things in our culture become ----cool,---- at least for a while, and whether or not there are commonalities between them across creative and cultural disciplines. Thompson examines the hidden psychological and market forces that make a song, a movie or a politician popular, and how those forces are constantly reshaping our cultural landscape.
Today, we bring you the second episode of our new show Crazy/Genius, hosted by Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson. In this episode, Derek asks if Amazon – which may soon be the first trillion-dollar company in the history of the world – has become a dangerous monopoly threatening the U.S. economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Tom speaks with Derek Thompson, a senior editor at The Atlantic, where he writes about business and technology, and hosts the new podcast Crazy/Genius. He is also the author of Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in the Age of Distraction. In his book -- which happens to be a best-seller -- Thompson takes a scientific approach to understanding why certain things in our culture become ----cool,---- at least for a while, and whether or not there are commonalities between them across creative and cultural disciplines. Thompson examines the hidden psychological and market forces that make a song, a movie or a politician popular, and how those forces are constantly reshaping our cultural landscape.
This week's Radio Atlantic brings you the first episode of our new show Crazy/Genius, hosted by Atlantic staff writer (and past Radio Atlantic guest) Derek Thompson. In this episode, two guests debate whether Facebook is fixable, or whether its business model is designed to sell us lies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS IS A PODCAST! On This Episode we talked about Kanye West (0:00 - 20:00) NBA Playoffs (20:01 - 50:00) and finish off with NFL Draft stuff! Hope you guys enjoy!
On Crazy/Genius, host Derek Thompson asks big questions about everything from online dating to blockchain to space exploration. Is technology moving us forward or backward? How did we get here — and where are we headed? Starting May 10. Music by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May makes far too many puns and really likes Panic! At the Disco and Jay is excited to meet JoJo's Bizzare Digimon Adventure.Linkdump: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/166856935982/ep126Screenshots of the Week- May: SenpaiLeomon (http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/166823437152/tfw-you-realise-that-youre-a-furry)- Jay: Double Punch (http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/166823981772/digimon-savers-really-likes-to-fill-out-all-7)Weekly Wonders- May: Google Home Mini (https://store.google.com/au/product/google_home_mini)- Jay: Nichijou (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nichijou)Segments:- Intro: 0.00.00-0.00.58- DigiNews / Lost in NewsLatelymon: 0.00.59-0.07.54- Obnoxious Synopsis: 0.07.55-0.15.14- Episode 27 and 28 Discussion: 0.15.15-1.18.04- Episode 27 and 28 Opinions: 1.18.05-1.25.14- Overall Opinions: 1.25.15-1.32.49- Postmon Pat: 1.32.50-1.59.27- Outro: 1.59.28-2.08.31Check out our Website for information about the show: www.lostintranslationmon.comCheck out our Redbubble!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/airdraThank you to our supporters on Patreon; Sam Krieger (who hosts a Digimon and Pokemon podcast with Stevie called ’The Moncast’), Stevie is also SteviePatamon on Tumblr and takes commissions, Wuqinglong (twitch.tv/wuqinglong), MetalMamemon, Joe, PenguinMage, AnimeGuyKurosaki1 (Youtube using the same name), Chakmon, Ishpaul Bhamber, Hiro Alato (@HiroAlato on twitter, Jason Morosky, Ryuichi (frostmrajick on Archive of Our Own), Steven Reeves (@WildWing64 on Twitter), Kaida Washi, Mac, Noam, Riku, Chisai (Who you can follow on tumblr at chisai236), Kyle, DaLadyBugMan (you can read his blog about anime on baguburagu.wordpress.com), SmileWolfy (SmileWolfy on Tapastic), Tom, GlitchGoat, Azrael McCool, genehackmon, Matthew, Anthony (antoclassic on twitter), Lizmet (Elecmon on tumblr), Sithobi, Elyvorg (Elyvorg on tumblr), Sporky McForkinspoon (who hosts a Digimon Podcast called Going Digital), Meagan, Kyliek, Neoboo, Jams, The Time Optimist, SilverHairedFreak25, Harvey, and Alex!Become a Patreon supporter for as little as a dollar per month and we’ll love you forever! https://www.patreon.com/LostInTranslationmonYou can also donate to the production of this podcast using PayPal here: https://www.paypal.me/AirdramonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN-_lpot2vexKON1MPPINNAGmail: LostinTranslationmon@Gmail.comReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/digimon/comments/795uve/digimon_podcast_lost_in_translationmon_episode/Tumblr: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/translationmonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LostInTranslationmonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostintranslationmon/With the Will: http://withthewill.net/threads/14837Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lostintranslationmon/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/lost-in-translationmon/id991593581Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lost-in-translatiomon/lost-in-translationmonPlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/lost-in-translationmon-a-digimon-anime-podcastPodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/b86i7-428ef/Lost+in+Translationmon+-+A+Digimon+Anime+Podcast
A hostile and anti-American news media becomes hysterical as Trump takes control of the narrative. Is he a genius troll? Or a crazy man? Or a crazy genius troll man? Plus the world famous mailbag (whoo-hoo!) returns to change your life, possibly for the better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A hostile and anti-American news media becomes hysterical as Trump takes control of the narrative. Is he a genius troll? Or a crazy man? Or a crazy genius troll man? Plus the world famous mailbag (whoo-hoo!) returns to change your life, possibly for the better.
Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics
Jason Shiga is an Eisner, Ignatz, and Xeric award winning cartoonist, known as the Crazy Genius of comics he is the creator of the comics Fleep, Meanwhile, Empire State (a love story or not), and the graphic novel Demon.